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Despite reports that she was being "forced out" for the controversial skit, the school issued a statement to students and faculty saying Professor Patricia Adler "has not been dismissed," and that ...
Adler's class was under scrutiny over a prostitution skit. Late last month, a committee of CU Sociology professors reviewed the course and determined it was appropriate for her to teach.
CU professor Patti Adler said she has canceled the controversial prostitution skit that was part of her “Deviance in U.S. Society” course.
Patricia Adler is coming back to teach her much-loved (by students at least) course on deviance at the University of Colorado at Boulder. In December, she told students in the course that she was ...
In December, CU professor Patti Adler was thrust into controversy over a prostitution skit that's long been part of a class entitled "Deviance in U.S. Society." Adler backers blasted the ...
Patricia A. Adler says she has given the lecture, which involves a skit with undergraduate teaching assistants portraying prostitutes, for about 20 years. The university’s Office of ...
Patricia A. Adler, a longtime sociology professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, reportedly has been asked to retire at the end of the semester after university officials found a skit ...
Earlier this week, we told you about controversy over CU-Boulder professor Patti Adler, who implied to students that she was being forced out at the university over a prostitution skit she ...
University of Colorado officials acknowledged Monday that sociology professor Patti Adler’s lecture on prostitution led them to suspend her from teaching her popular “Deviance in U.S. S… ...
Patricia Adler stunned her students in a popular course on deviance Thursday by announcing that she would be leaving her tenured position teaching sociology at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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BOULDER, Colo.—A tenured Colorado professor has run into trouble after a lecture on prostitution featured a skit in which students dressed up as prostitutes, sex slaves and escorts.